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2Integration of VirtualLab
Zemax parametrization
• Open Zemax project
• Zemax Lens Data Editor: Define input parameters that should be
varied in optiSLang with “V”
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Zemax parametrization
• Define all outputs of the system in Merit Function Editor. Only these
can be used in optiSLang for further analysis.
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4Integration of VirtualLab
1. Open optiSLang
Settings for more convenience
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Settings for more convenience
1. In Settings: choose treeview for more convenience during input
parametrization
2. Close optiSLang
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6Integration of VirtualLab
1. Open optiSLang
2. Create New project with help of Guided project setup
New Project
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7Integration of VirtualLab
1. Select “Zemax” as solver
Process Integration
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Process Integration and Solver Chain
• Choose the Zemax file
• The solver chain is automatically created
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Process Integration and Solver Chain
1. Double click on input node
2. Mark all predefined input parameters,
drag them to the parameter block and let them drop
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Process Integration and Solver Chain
1. Double click on output node
2. Mark all merits you want to consider,
drag them to the responses block and let them drop
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Parameter Properties
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1. Double click on the head of the solver chain
2. Adjust lower and upper bounds for all parameters
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• Now the workflow is ready to be used
• Next possible steps are
• Sensitivity analysis
• Optimization
• Robustness analysis
• Next steps for a sensitivity analysis are described in the tutorial
01_coupled_function_sensitivity.pdf that can be found in
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Dynardo\ANSYS
optiSLang\6.0.0\tutorials\02_analytical_function starting from page 17
Following steps
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